Remember when you were young and cool (Pics)
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Not sure about the cool, but definitely young and having fun! Me behind the drum kit at age 18:
Me at about 26 in the back left:
In my early 30's with my prized 1992 pre-factory PRS CE24...
In my late 40's (still young in my book)...
Second from the left, feeling very awkward about publicity photos in my 50's..
Live life to the fullest! - Rob
First Photo is of my old band the Bayou Pigs about the time we signed to Sub Pop circa 1990. I am on the far left, in the cowboy hat. Second photo was a Funk/Rap/Punk band I was in called Monster Soup. This is from a 1994 gig in Mexico City. I am the guitar player on the left. The audience was on a balcony that was even with those amps. Very strange set-up. I felt like a badass in this era of my life. LOL
Third photo was Monster Soup reunited as old men back in 2014
Third photo was Monster Soup reunited as old men back in 2014
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When I was young I was a cowboy.
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This is about as "cool" as I ever got... Which probably isn't very, but people thought I was a cool guy at the time.
I was day-drinking at a bar called "Monsoons" in Flagstaff, AZ, where I frequently played and ran sound back in the '90s.
I was day-drinking at a bar called "Monsoons" in Flagstaff, AZ, where I frequently played and ran sound back in the '90s.
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I must have been about 18 in this pic, so that would put this around 1960 … !!
Wow! Beard! Hair!
Hofner President, as I recall, my first serious jazz guitar, and a Supro amp (if memory serves me aright …)
I even still have the poster—the bass player was used to playing early jazz, so his "modern" chops were somewhat lacking, hence his nickname of "Thud"!
Wow! Beard! Hair!
Hofner President, as I recall, my first serious jazz guitar, and a Supro amp (if memory serves me aright …)
I even still have the poster—the bass player was used to playing early jazz, so his "modern" chops were somewhat lacking, hence his nickname of "Thud"!
"Anyone who understands jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it."
That's more than likely... If you went to Monsoons, Charley's (Hotel Weatherford), or the Mogollon Brewing Company, you'd probably find me at one of those three places most often, but I was knee-deep in the local music scene, so I could be found just about anywhere live music was played in the downtown area (which was pretty much everywhere). But those were my three main bases of operation.
Looking back, I definitely spent too much time (and money) in those establishments, but I don't think I ever would have survived in that town without them. I think every decent job or opportunity I ever had came as a direct result of talking to somebody in one of those local saloons. That's how you networked and made connections. That's where business was conducted... Deals were made... Insurrections planned.
I've posted this one before, either here or on the old forum, but this was taken at Charley's at the Weatherford... Maybe you recognize it? I don't have many pictures from back in those days... Or in general, really.
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In 1960 you would have been a beardo weirdo... You pretty much had to play jazz.t100d wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:16 pm I must have been about 18 in this pic, so that would put this around 1960 … !!
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Wow! Beard! Hair!
Hofner President, as I recall, my first serious jazz guitar, and a Supro amp (if memory serves me aright …)
I even still have the poster—the bass player was used to playing early jazz, so his "modern" chops were somewhat lacking, hence his nickname of "Thud"!
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I would have liked to have owned a Hofner President (or Senator) if I were alive in 1960. And a Supro amp, too. When I was kid in the 80's, I had a small, vintage Supro (8.5 watts with an 8" Jensen speaker), but I had never heard of them before. To me, it was just an old, under-powered piece of junk... And my bass sounded naff through it. Of course I regretted getting rid of it later on down the road.
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Yeah... while you were driving around with these I was tooling around with that:
Woohoo!
The other farm cats didn’t super love him but the chickens thought he was alright so he became a chicken.
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Nice vette Mickey, love the C1 body style. When in HS, a friend’s uncle owned one of the prototype’s. It had been updated by GM to test the small block V8 after production started, so it was a 1952 with a 1954 ish prototype engine. If I remember correctly, I think he said he paid $1000 for it in the late 50’s.
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Turns out that the yellow jumper below was the height of my coolness.
Is it just me or does that bear look like Stuey on Family Guy?
In retrospect, what kind of twisted grandparents would make a tyke sleep with this thing in the same room?
Is it just me or does that bear look like Stuey on Family Guy?
In retrospect, what kind of twisted grandparents would make a tyke sleep with this thing in the same room?
Tommy Larson
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